Journal of the Optical Society of America B | 2021

Tunneling times of single photons

 
 

Abstract


Although the group delay of classical pulses through a barrier may suggest superluminality, the information transfer is limited by the precursor which propagates at the vacuum light speed. Single photons, however, have infinite tails, and the question of causality becomes meaningless. We solve this problem by introducing strictly localized states close to single photons, which are examples of optical states produced by on-demand single-photon sources. These states can be arbitrarily close to single photons while demonstrating causality for their leading edge.

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DOI 10.1364/josab.437386
Language English
Journal Journal of the Optical Society of America B

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